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Ray King

Ray King
James & Shirley Rippey Professor of Accounting 

Office phone: 541-346-3357
E-mail: rking@lcbmail.uoregon.edu

Curriculum Vita: Download CV

Department: Accounting
Office: 399E Gilbert 

Degree History
Ph.D., University of Oregon, 1980
M.B.A., University of Montana, 1974
B.S., Montana State University, 1971
C.P.A., Montana, 1970

Recent Publications
"Decision Usefulness of Alternative Joint Venture Reporting Methods," Accounting Horizons, 2003 (with R. Graham and C. Morrill)
"Do Share Repurchases Harm Uninformed Shareholders?," Financial Practice and Education, Spring/Summer, 2000 (with R. Graham)
"Accounting Practices and Market Values: Evidence from Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand," The International Journal of Accounting, Vol. 35, No. 4, 2000 (with R. Graham)
"The Value Relevance of Accounting Information during a Financial Crisis: Thailand and the 1997 Decline in the Value of the Bhat," Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2000 (with R. Graham and J. Bailes)
"Accounting Diversity and Firm Valuation," The International Journal of Accounting, Vol. 33, No. 5, 1998 (with J.C. Langli)

General Research Areas:
Earnings Management
Accounting Methods and Firm Values
Financial Reporting Regulation

Biography
Professor King has taught at the University of British Columbia, Otago University, Auckland University, and the Norwegian School of Management. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in Portugal, and he was a visiting professor at Cape Town University in 2005.

His teaching interests are in financial accounting and financial statement analysis. He conducts research concerned with the relation of accounting information and firm values. His research has been published in The Accounting Review, the International Journal of Accounting and Accounting Horizons.

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